How to distinguish hanfu from kimono, and what is the difference between hanfu and kimono?

Updated on culture 2024-05-25
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Do you mean the clothes in the hanfu and the kimono? Both sides have culottes, but the Hanfu is called a dress, and there are specific science stickers, which will be sent to you later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The trapezoidal shape is a hanbok, the rectangle is a kimono, and the large trapezoidal shape is a hanbok.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The kimono is rectangular in tiling, and the upper body is also rectangular, with a very wide obi belt. Hanfu has curves and curvatures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Kimonos are generally more fancy, with a thick obi and a large bow at the back, which generally reaches the condyle (presumably?). The sleeves are wide but not long, and the hands will be clearly exposed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is a warm baby ...... behind the kimono

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Teach you the simplest kimono skirt with less cloth, Han with slightly more cloth, kimono skirt is straight,

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There's a NVC schoolbag thing on the back of the kimono, but the hanfu doesn't? In addition, the collar of the kimono is generally relatively tall.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The kimono is relatively narrow, and it has a somewhat tight feel.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The kimono has a waist seal, and the hanfu is not

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From the very beginning of my contact with Hanfu, I didn't feel that it was indistinguishable from kimono.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Quite simply, the ugly one is the kimono .........

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's the same no matter how you look at it, don't you have eyes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many styles of kimonos.。 More than one kind of vibration sleeve.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The difference is that Hanfu is the ancestor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The kimono has a large flower on the back of the waist.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a pillow behind the suit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There's a little baggage behind the suit.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No matter how you look at it, it's different......

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The collar of the kimono is actually more like a placket, and its collar is sorted out. If you lay it out in Hanfu, you will find that it is originally a handover. This can be seen through the ** of the kimono, the shoulders of the kimono will protrude a little down to look like a hunchback, and the sleeves are close to the armpits.

    In the case of Hanfu, the sleeves will only have a mouth at the opening (

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It never felt like they were the same.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Kimono,** will show the back, well, it's more exposed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The cuffs of the kimono are sewn

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I never thought that hanfu was anything like a kimono.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The differences are as follows:

    1. Belt: Hanfu has a Bo belt to tie the waist.

    The kimono does not have it, and it is stacked with cloth to slightly corset the waist.

    2. Cuffs: The cuffs of the hanfu are open wide sleeves with pockets sewn inside, while the lower half of the cuffs of the kimono are sewn. The length of the sleeves of the hanfu is hand-to-hand, while the length of the sleeves of the kimono is only as long as the wrist.

    The wide sleeves of the hanfu are cut with soft curves, while the cuffs of the kimono are straight and a bit like blades.

    3. Clothing: Hanfu has a more elegant and free clothes, while the clothes of the kimono are more restrained in this regard.

    4. Clothing edge: In this regard, Hanfu presents the richest connotation, the collar, sleeves, and skirts of Hanfu have a clothing edge, and the general clothing edge is different color from the main material, such as using the same color, you need to use a brocade belt.

    It is set at the seam between the edge of the garment and the main material to distinguish the edge from the main material. The kimono only has a rim at the neckline, and the rim is made of the same material as the main ingredient.

    5. Neckline: A woman from a good family wearing a kimono.

    The neckline wraps the neck tightly, while the geisha neckline exposes a large piece of the neck, and the edge of the Hanfu neckline is close to the pituitary gland.

    After feeling very normal.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Hanfu.

    The above content refers to the Encyclopedia - Kimono.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The differences between hanfu and kimono are: different overall lines, different necklines and cuffs, and different hems.

    1. The overall lines are different

    The lines of Hanfu are curved, and some styles are flat and square, but they are all smooth curves when worn on the body, which looks graceful and elegant, and shows the figure.

    The lines of the kimono are straight lines, and they are all straight lines and right angles, like a few large squares, and they are also straight lines when worn on the body, which looks dull and restrained, and the top and bottom are as thick as the figure.

    2. The neckline and cuffs are different

    The neckline of Hanfu has a rim or a trim, and the edge of the garment is either embroidered with a pattern, or brocade is used, which looks layered.

    The neckline of the kimono has a rim, but the same fabric is used as the body, and the cuffs have no rim, which makes it appear to lack a sense of layering.

    3. The hem is different

    The hem of the hanfu is wide, so you can walk freely and move without restrictions.

    The hem of the kimono is narrow, and you can only walk in small steps, and your movement is restricted.

    The origin of the kimono

    During the Nara period, Japan sent a Tang delegation to China, where they were received by the Tang Dynasty and received a large number of court clothes. These costumes were dazzling and very popular in Japan, and the civil and military officials of the Japanese court and the Chinese government at that time were envious.

    The following year, the emperor decreed that all the people of Japan should wear costumes that imitated the styles of the Sui and Tang dynasties. In the Muromachi period of the 14th century, according to the traditional customs and aesthetic tastes of Japan, the clothing with the characteristics of Sui and Tang Dynasty clothing gradually evolved and finally became finalized, and there were no major changes in the following 600 years, and the kimono was born.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The difference between hanfu and kimono is mainly reflected in the overall style and cutting process.

    First, the overall style is different:Hanfu is elegant and free, and the beauty is smart.

    The kimono is restrained and quiet, and the beauty is dignified.

    Second, the difference in cutting and production technology:1. The previous film is different:

    The left piece in front of the Hanfu is a whole cloth, and the right piece is mostly half a cloth; The left and right sides of the front of the kimono are half-clothed.

    2. The neckline is different

    The Hanfu collar is cut-out; The kimono collar is cut according to the placket and is intersected when worn.

    3. The sleeves are different:

    Hanfu wide sleeves have soft lines, and the cuffs are open; The kimono is straight and straight, the lower part is stitched, and the rear is open.

    4. The belts are different:

    Hanfu Bo belt girdles, generally knotted in the front, and the excess part naturally sags; The kimono is made of cloth around the waist, and the obi is thick and wide, and the knot is knotted at the back, and the knot is large.

    5. Different clothes:

    Hanfu garments are larger, and kimono garments are narrower.

    6. The edge is different

    The collar, cuffs, and skirts of the Hanfu are edged; The kimono only has a rim on the collar.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The differences between kimono and hanfu are as follows:

    1. The neckline is different

    The neckline of the kimono is cut with a placket and a symmetrical collar when worn, and Japanese geisha will show a large part of their neck at the neckline, and if they are women from good families, they will wrap their necks very tightly.

    The neckline of Hanfu is cut out of the collar, left up and right down, and the edge of the neckline is tightly attached to the skin, which also just illustrates the restrained beauty of Chinese women.

    2. The sleeves are different

    Most of the sleeves of Hanfu are round-sleeved, and they are all edged, which is different from the main color of the clothing. But the kimono does not have this small detail, and the kimono only has a neckline with a hem.

    3. The edge of the clothes is different

    Hanfu presents the richest connotation, the collar, sleeves, and skirt of Hanfu have a rim, and the general edge of the garment is different from the main material, such as the same color, it is necessary to use a brocade belt to inlay the seam between the edge of the garment and the main material to distinguish the edge of the garment and the main material. The kimono only has a rim at the neckline, and the rim is made of the same material as the main ingredient.

    4. The accessories are different

    The accessories of Hanfu are very rich, there are jade pendants, gong di, sachets, Chinese knots, etc., which are generally tied to the belt, which looks pretty and full of changes, and there are few accessories for the kimono, and the belt is generally not tied with a pendant, which looks monotonous.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The style of Hanfu is more flexible, with a large coat and a large skirt, a cut neckline, and a knot in front of the waist; The style of the kimono is relatively dignified, it is a whole structure, the skirt is narrow, the whole is straight, the collar of the kimono is cut according to the placket, the waist is wide and thick, and the knot is knotted at the back.

    Hanfu refers to the traditional clothing of the Han nationality, not the clothing of the Han Dynasty in a narrow sense; The kimono is the national costume of Japan, and the concept of the kimono appeared in the late Edo period and was influenced by Chinese costumes. There is a difference between hanfu and kimono, and it is necessary to distinguish it well.

    1.Style does not use. Hanfu is more elegant and free, natural and smart; The kimono is more restrained, quiet, and dignified.

    2.The structure is not used. Hanfu is usually a top and bottom, and a kimono is an overall structure.

    3.The clothes are different. The hanfu garment is large and slightly fluffy, while the kimono is narrow, and the overall shape is straight, and the upper and lower wraps are tightly wrapped.

    4.The neckline is different. The collar of the hanfu is cut, and the collar of the kimono is cut according to the placket.

    5.The belts are different. The hanfu is knotted in front of the body, and the excess part naturally sags, and the waist of the kimono is wide and backward, and the knot is knotted at the back, and the knot is relatively large.

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